by Pieterbas Nagengast

Year: 2019

Please meet John Sheehan, Architect in the Azure IoT team. John and Olivier discuss the impact IoT is having on Azure services and how the new scenarios and challenges IoT presents are addressed in the Microsoft Cloud. Create a Free Account (Azure): https://aka.ms/aft-iot Link to Channel9

Ricky Brundritt, PM in the Azure Maps team, walks Olivier through data driven styling with Azure Maps. Data driven styling allows you to dynamically style layers at render time on the GPU using properties on your data. This provides huge performance benefits and allows large datasets to be rendered on the map. Data driven style

We are excited to present our first One Dev Question video for Microsoft Mixed Reality featuring Alex Kipman, where he talks about the announcements from Mobile World Congress. Visit our mixed reality landing page: https://aka.ms/mr Link to Channel9

Donovan Brown and Gopi Chigakkagari discuss how to integrate Azure Pipelines with various 3rd party tools to achieve full DevOps cycle with Multi-cloud support. You can continue to use you existing tools and get Azure Pipelines benefits: application release orchestration, deployment, approvals, and full traceability all the way to the code or issue. Azure Pipelines

Learn about the heat map and image layer visualizations in side of Azure Maps. Heat maps are used to represent the density of data using a range of colors. They are often used to show the data "hot spots" on a map and are great to help understand data. The heat map layer also supports

Learn how App Service Deployment Center helps you follow agile development best practices to automate deployments of your code in seconds. Continuous deployment to Azure App Service Azure App Service overview Azure App Service docs Create a free account (Azure) Link to Channel9

What do Azure Functions and Dr. Seuss have in common? You can run it on a plane, you can run it on a train. You debug it on a boat, you can debug it with a goat. Provided you supply the goat of course. In this episode, John and Jeff Hollan bring you five reasons

Data integration is complex with many moving parts. It helps organizations to combine data and complex business processes in hybrid data environments. Failures are very common in data integration workflows. This can happen due to data not arriving on time, functional code issues in your pipelines, infrastructure issues, etc. A common requirement is the ability

Learn about the new SDKs for Azure Cosmos DB with the JavaScript SDK as an example, talk about CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) with a simple JavaScript app to demonstrate it, a new, low-cost database offer in the Azure portal, Azure DevOps build task, cost saving tips, and support for multi-region strong consistency. JavaScript and Node.js library